Chichester Observer

Staff abuse not tolerated

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Abuse of highways staff will not be tolerated, members of the public have been told by West Sussex County Council.

The local authority says it is ‘disappoint­ed’ a number of its employees have reported receiving abuse whilst completing essential work on the road network.

The county council says it understand­s the frustratio­n some members of the public have regarding the condition of the roads but that it is ‘unacceptab­le for its staff to receive abuse whilst they are working hard to rectify the unpreceden­ted number of issues that have been reported’.

The teams completing the works are hard-working people who are undertakin­g their job the same as any other profession­al and should not be abused whilst at work. The council does not accept members of their staff and contractor­s receiving abuse and asks the question: “How would members of the public feel if they were to receive abuse whilst at work?”

Joy Dennis, cabinet member for highways, said: “We are very aware of the issues with the conditions of some of the county’s roads and we have introduced a number of measures to speed up resolution, including the introducti­on of ‘find & fix’ gangs to offer a proactive approach to repairing potholes.

"We have also allocated additional exceptiona­l funding in this year’s budget which is enabling three additional gangs working on our highways, meaning there is now a minimum of fourteen gangs working on the network at any one time.

"Our operationa­l hours have also been extended to include twilight and Saturday shifts and we’ve invested in an additional Jet Patcher which will operate until early Autumn.

“Our staff are working hard to resolve these issues and we do not tolerate them receiving abuse for carrying out essential work. This results in members of staff feeling unsafe and this is why we are asking the public to be kind and to treat our workforce with respect.”

The county council is asking people to remember that the people who are being abused are the ones who are trying to solve the problem.

Visit www.westsussex. gov.uk/roads-and-travel/report-a-pothole-online to report potholes

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